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if you pick education primarily kindergarten through 12 education, right? he also cut higher ed. >> is that right? massachusetts is one of the states that massachusetts is on the lower end nationally. >> bill: he bragged about as governor that he knows how to create jobs, not just at bain capital, but massachusetts. >> caller: our unemployment rate or our employment rate, i think we were 48 or 47th out of 50 during his time as governor. i don't think he showed any particular talent for creating jobs as a public sector person. you know, let's be honest, being a private businessman at bain capital, you certainly get experience, but it's not always transferable experience to working in government, and the things that work to create or quite frankly destroy jobs at bain capital not the same skills you need presiding as a chief elected official. >> bill: he made a big point in the debate about i was mr. easy to get along with, i reached across the aisle, met with democrats all the time, we worked together and got things done. was he known as such a friendly repu
if you pick education primarily kindergarten through 12 education, right? he also cut higher ed. >> is that right? massachusetts is one of the states that massachusetts is on the lower end nationally. >> bill: he bragged about as governor that he knows how to create jobs, not just at bain capital, but massachusetts. >> caller: our unemployment rate or our employment rate, i think we were 48 or 47th out of 50 during his time as governor. i don't think he showed any particular...
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if you you are out longer because you are slower walking then -- [ unintelligible ] [ laughing ] >> education and that's what we get. >> you know what is going on out there >> but you are running covering more ground per second and there's more rain in that area. let's go outside. [ laughing ] [ talking over each other ] >> learned a long time ago not to argue with kristen, she always right. >> no, i'm not i just like the debate and i wonder. >> your husband says it is the opposite, you are always right. >> you two debate that and i'll give the forecast. looking at the bay bridge this morning as we look back towards san francisco from emeryville. eastern parts of contra costa county around antioch, brentwood, oakley, you could see the cherry trees getting light rain this morning on highway 4 to brentwood down basco road if you are around livermore or altamont you are going to get a little rain over the next 30 minutes or so. temperatures still in the 50s everywhere even around the monterey bay. going to be wet today, most likely that is going to happen this morning foggy spots build in tonigh
if you you are out longer because you are slower walking then -- [ unintelligible ] [ laughing ] >> education and that's what we get. >> you know what is going on out there >> but you are running covering more ground per second and there's more rain in that area. let's go outside. [ laughing ] [ talking over each other ] >> learned a long time ago not to argue with kristen, she always right. >> no, i'm not i just like the debate and i wonder. >> your husband...
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always puts you in good standing, my education was used. >>> much more ahead, a big weekend for the two san francisco sports teams. the two matchups that could make for a traffic headache in the city. >>> the silicone valley family that have given decades of selfless service and how they are making a difference to their community. 's that? when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. have you heard for the 408 and 669 area codes? no, what is it? starting october 20, 2012, if you have a 408 or 669 number, you'll need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. o.k., but what if i have an 408 number and i'm calling a 408 number? you'll still need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out! >>> hundreds of children every year get a huge smile on their faces, thanks to one south
always puts you in good standing, my education was used. >>> much more ahead, a big weekend for the two san francisco sports teams. the two matchups that could make for a traffic headache in the city. >>> the silicone valley family that have given decades of selfless service and how they are making a difference to their community. 's that? when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. i'm melissa harris-perry in new york. with laryngitis. on wednesday, the supreme court heard arguments in fisher versus the university of texas. that outcome of that case could eradicate the use of affirmative action in the college admissions process as we know it. at the table, kenji yoshino, professor at nyu school of law, the acting president and director and counsel of the naacp legal defense fund and back with us chloe angyal and robert traynham. >>> talk to me about the history of affirmative action. where does it begin and how do we get to where we are today? >> because this case is coming out of texas. the history should begin with sweat v painter. it cleared the way for brown versus board of education. it was in the days where texas stood for exclusion and didn't want african-americans to go to the flagship institution. thorough good won that case and we got brown. in that
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. i'm melissa harris-perry in new york. with laryngitis. on wednesday, the supreme court heard arguments in fisher versus the university of texas. that outcome of that case could eradicate the use of affirmative action in the college admissions process as we know it. at the table, kenji yoshino, professor at nyu school of law, the acting...
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that is health education. we need the american people to have a chance to be educated on matters of nutrition, choices that we make. look we're responsible ultimately for our own health. and we have an ag bill right now that continues to subsidize and encourage the consumption of large amounts of sugar and fat that ultimately is going to cause the american taxpayers to have to pay for people's medical conditions that we have subsidized industries to help create those problems. >> as history has proven time and again, your home state of ohio could prove to be instrumental in this election. what are you hearing from your constituents? >> well, i'm hearing that the election is very close, that it's going to hinge on turnout. there's a lot of work being done that i can see on both sides of the aisle here where in our democratic neighborhoods people are working very hard to get the vote out or to get early voting accomplished. notwithstanding the fact that our republican secretary of state has tried to discourage t
that is health education. we need the american people to have a chance to be educated on matters of nutrition, choices that we make. look we're responsible ultimately for our own health. and we have an ag bill right now that continues to subsidize and encourage the consumption of large amounts of sugar and fat that ultimately is going to cause the american taxpayers to have to pay for people's medical conditions that we have subsidized industries to help create those problems. >> as...
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malala yousufzai is well known as an activist for girls' education. >>> security is tight on indonesia's resort island of bali as survivors and victims' families mark 10 years since two deadly nightclub bombings. the explosions killed 202 people in 2002. more than 2,000 police officers and military personnel have been deployed to guard today's memorial services. that's because the government detected some possible terrorist activity. >>> 5:50 now. an american airlines plane was forced to make an emergency landing because a bird got caught up in one of the engines. the boeing 737 was headed from chicago down to miami last night. it hit the bird right before it was about to land in miami. nobody was hurt, and the plane landed safely. >>> 5:51. the new iphone secretly tracking users. >> and it's not an easy fix. we'll show you the tricky way to change your settings on your phone. >> and she is famous for a terrifying skydive gone wrong. how a northern california grandmother is getting a new thrill on the racetrack. he little [ male announcer ] stop & go traffic. you can't always avoid it. b
malala yousufzai is well known as an activist for girls' education. >>> security is tight on indonesia's resort island of bali as survivors and victims' families mark 10 years since two deadly nightclub bombings. the explosions killed 202 people in 2002. more than 2,000 police officers and military personnel have been deployed to guard today's memorial services. that's because the government detected some possible terrorist activity. >>> 5:50 now. an american airlines plane...
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coming up, the country's highest court takes on higher education. the affirmative action argument that could change college admission. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es comes with a story still untold. ♪ places it will take you. ♪ dreams it will make come true. ♪ with technology and style to match your achievements and desires. ♪ the question is where will your new es take you? ♪ introducing the all-new lexus es. ♪ 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is mmm... ♪ in fact it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. well ok then, new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. ♪ >>> 6:25. today, the supreme court is reconsidering whether colleges should consider race in the admissions process. "today in the bay" tracie potts joins us. >> you're right, reconsidering because they heard a case like this nine years ago and back then the court said yes, race is one factor. colleges can use in admissions. now a new case. a 22-year-old white female from texas, abigail fisher, says if not for that question on t
coming up, the country's highest court takes on higher education. the affirmative action argument that could change college admission. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es comes with a story still untold. ♪ places it will take you. ♪ dreams it will make come true. ♪ with technology and style to match your achievements and desires. ♪ the question is where will your new es take you? ♪ introducing the all-new lexus es. ♪ 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is...
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trying to retaliate for her own campaign for good access to education. for girls. >> pakistani authorities believe the men who attacked this girl were still on the loose. the taliban also vowed to keep targeting her until she's killed. >> critics claim medication could make teen-aged girls promiscuous. >> i'm michael finney. today 7 on your side q and a is just ahead. you can contact me at facebook.com/michael finney abc 7 and on twitter m finney. i'll answer here live in just a moment. >> looking towards golden gate from our east bay camera. we can see fog returning to the coast. that will not stop our continuing warming trend tomorrow. i'm spencer christian. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> 4:37 another check of traffic. looking at golden gate bridge. smooth sailing and a beautiful day in the bay area. free flowing. you don't get that too often. >>> checking healthy living news this after the nona study shows preteen girls do not become more promiscuous after getting vaccinated for a sexually transmitted disease. research looked at the
trying to retaliate for her own campaign for good access to education. for girls. >> pakistani authorities believe the men who attacked this girl were still on the loose. the taliban also vowed to keep targeting her until she's killed. >> critics claim medication could make teen-aged girls promiscuous. >> i'm michael finney. today 7 on your side q and a is just ahead. you can contact me at facebook.com/michael finney abc 7 and on twitter m finney. i'll answer here live in just...
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>> well, first of all, i as a science educator have failed. i've failed. >> no. >> evolution was discovered. it's not something people made up. it was discovered and the evidence for it is astonishing. it's overwhelming. charles darwin back in his day took flowers, he took roses. >> they're props. i love it when you bring props. >> he compared different varieties of flowers and he came up with a very reasonable explanation of species and he used the same techniques that flower breersd use today, a little tweezers, magnifiers and he studied the ova, the eggs and pollen of flowers. i mention this only as an example. what do these guys do, i ask myself, when they take their children to a conventional natural history museum and there are natural fossil dinosaur bones. one of the problems these guys brought up is the age of the earth. i say that as an age-old question. this is my perception of their words. they each assert that the earth is 6,000, 10,000 years old, something like, that but i'm sure they both, if they don't have smoke detector in th
>> well, first of all, i as a science educator have failed. i've failed. >> no. >> evolution was discovered. it's not something people made up. it was discovered and the evidence for it is astonishing. it's overwhelming. charles darwin back in his day took flowers, he took roses. >> they're props. i love it when you bring props. >> he compared different varieties of flowers and he came up with a very reasonable explanation of species and he used the same techniques...
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after being a nurse for about twenty years i decided that i need to further my education. my masters degree was done completely online and that gave me the freedom and ability to do my education while i raised my kids and worked full time. raising my kids as a single mom and having them see me get my education online and work full-time has given them the opportunity to see that they can do anything that they want to. i'm currently the hospital administrator for two public hospitals. we serve patients who might not otherwise get care. i teach an online nursing program. i feel that i'm giving back something to the nurses that are attempting to get their bachelors degree like i did. doing online education is something that i suggest to many, many people. [ crowd cheers ] [ male announcer ] clay matthews is turning the nfl upside-down. turn your world upside down with gillette fusion proglide because you can shave against the grain with comfort. only proglide has gillette's thinnest blades for less tug and pull, so you can shave against the grain comfortably. fusion proglide,
after being a nurse for about twenty years i decided that i need to further my education. my masters degree was done completely online and that gave me the freedom and ability to do my education while i raised my kids and worked full time. raising my kids as a single mom and having them see me get my education online and work full-time has given them the opportunity to see that they can do anything that they want to. i'm currently the hospital administrator for two public hospitals. we serve...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> here's what happens. mitt romney is continuing his weekend focus in florida wrapping up a rally just a short while ago. he told the crowd about the multiple ways in which he was able to confront the president directly in the key bait. >>> and the record drivers aren't happy about in california. the price of gas is hitting an all-time high of $4.61 a gallon in the state. back to "lockup." >>> during our stay at the penitentiary of new mexico, our producer conducted an interview with a serial rapist, who would soon be completing his prison term
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>>...
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. >> up, up with education, down, down with deportation. >> they are among the so- called dreamers. students whose parents brought them into this country illegally. >> my mom even says that you are more american than spanish anymore. you still get confused in spanish words. i'm like yeah, i know. >> a cancer survivor who says his surgery at johns hopkins saved his life. rickie wants to share his gratitude. >> i have to give back to society. i think the way i want to do it is becoming a doctor and save lives, just as my life was saved once. >> opponents of the dream act call it a bad investment for maryland taxpayers. brad of help save maryland calls it criminal. and says it would cost taxpayers $44,000 per student. >> it's part of life. not everybody is going to like you. so you learn to accept it and learn to respect it. >> hundreds of dreamers marched to the university of maryland to make their point and urge others to register to vote and cast their ballots in favor of question four. >> we are not looking to cut in line in front of somebody else. we are looking to have the same l
. >> up, up with education, down, down with deportation. >> they are among the so- called dreamers. students whose parents brought them into this country illegally. >> my mom even says that you are more american than spanish anymore. you still get confused in spanish words. i'm like yeah, i know. >> a cancer survivor who says his surgery at johns hopkins saved his life. rickie wants to share his gratitude. >> i have to give back to society. i think the way i want...
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who stands with the priorities that education, young people, all that. so that's why they're using it in that way. and i think that will play into the debate tonight just the way andrea was talking about because when you get to medicare, i think that biden has a clearly different point of view. when you get to spending, when you get to taxes. i think that's what big bird was about in terms of that ad saying to especially women, look at the priorities of the republicans -- >> women don't sit at home at night worrying about big bird. i'm telling you right now. i was not up thinking about big bird. i can assure you of that. the fact they're talking about big bird makes them look very, very unserious. and no offense to my five-year-old nephew, but he is talk being big bird. mitt romney is a bully, it's just so fifth grade. we knew that obama lacked maturity before. now we know for sure that his campaign does. >> steve: all right. >> i'm glad you're not worried about that. >> steve: "the five" is stuff a popular show. thank you for joining us live. >> have a
who stands with the priorities that education, young people, all that. so that's why they're using it in that way. and i think that will play into the debate tonight just the way andrea was talking about because when you get to medicare, i think that biden has a clearly different point of view. when you get to spending, when you get to taxes. i think that's what big bird was about in terms of that ad saying to especially women, look at the priorities of the republicans -- >> women don't...
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it shows us their commitment to getting an education, we want to be there and help them. that's what the santa program is all about. >> as a non-member of the family and sitting on the outside, tell us about the good work of the santiago family both in the community, as a family, first of all, then as community members. >> to most people, christmas comes once a year. to judy, it's 24/7. she talks, she walks, it's all about the santa foundation. not only providing funding for the foundation but she becomes the mentor for a lot of students that we provide the scholarships to. she's tracking their grades. she's on the phone. she's on the internet. she's texting them saying how are you doing? how was that class? what are you going to go on for next year? why did you only get a "b." i thought you said this was going to be your favorite class? she's asking questions. she's out there talking to the kids all the time. it doesn't just happen around christmas. >> we have the video we showed you. you met a little girl a long time ago named elsa and she's about to graduate from colle
it shows us their commitment to getting an education, we want to be there and help them. that's what the santa program is all about. >> as a non-member of the family and sitting on the outside, tell us about the good work of the santiago family both in the community, as a family, first of all, then as community members. >> to most people, christmas comes once a year. to judy, it's 24/7. she talks, she walks, it's all about the santa foundation. not only providing funding for the...
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let's movie onto the propositions, with 30 and 38, because these provide tax money for education. they kind of do the same thing. 30 says we will tax people over $250,000 a year for seven years and ups the sales tax by a quarter percent for everybody across the board. if i don't make $250,000 but i shop i will pay a little more. if i did i would be paying more and paying more at the marketplace. proposition 38 increases taxes i believe for everybody, but it uses a sliding scale. i wonder what that is exactly. and there is no sale's tax and that is molly munger's thing, the first thing being jerry brown. do they compete with each other or are they good for next. >> basically they are different. the governor is trying to save the state from severe cuts and services for people up and down the line, where one is concentrated totally upon education and that is molly munger's 38. to that degree they are different and the governor is hoping you will think about the loss of the services more than you will think about the tax increase for those making over $250,000. >> which will be harder
let's movie onto the propositions, with 30 and 38, because these provide tax money for education. they kind of do the same thing. 30 says we will tax people over $250,000 a year for seven years and ups the sales tax by a quarter percent for everybody across the board. if i don't make $250,000 but i shop i will pay a little more. if i did i would be paying more and paying more at the marketplace. proposition 38 increases taxes i believe for everybody, but it uses a sliding scale. i wonder what...
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and today's topic by the way education. >> new unemployment claims have taken a dramatic dip falling to a four-year low. 339,000 people filed for first time benefits last week. that's 30,000 fewer than the week before. and the lowest number since february of 2008. but the numbers may not be accurate. the labor department says one state may not have finished processing its claims before the reporting deadline. it's not naming the state but does say it's a large one. >>> an argument between a man and his father ended with a deadly officer-involved shooting. it happened last night at an apartment on reeves street in santa clara. police thought they had resolved the issue between the two men but as they turned to leave, there was more yelling and police say the 41-year-old man was holding a knife against his 66-year-old father. >> despite the repeated commands to drop the knife, the son refused and fearing for the safety of the father, the officers -- three officers fired their weapons in order to stop the son's assault. >> as to why all three officers fired, well, the department says al
and today's topic by the way education. >> new unemployment claims have taken a dramatic dip falling to a four-year low. 339,000 people filed for first time benefits last week. that's 30,000 fewer than the week before. and the lowest number since february of 2008. but the numbers may not be accurate. the labor department says one state may not have finished processing its claims before the reporting deadline. it's not naming the state but does say it's a large one. >>> an...
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. >> reporter: to the benefit of educating the maritime industry and creating jobs. >> no one's really done this before to be able to maintain ships like this and to be able to exfoliating paint. >> reporter: thanks to a solid scrap metal market 15 ships are making money as opposed to an environmental mess and there's more war that came from. patrick sedillo cbs 5 -- there's more where that came from. patrick sedillo, cbs 5. >>> before we get to 90s, we have other stuff to get through, ro. >> i think first, dana and i, she says it was cooler than yesterday. i think the only way, right here. >> let's go. >> throw down. >> it was definitely a couple of degrees warmer than yesterday. let's pinpoint the temperatures. we were unseasonably cool up to 14 degrees today in san jose only topping off at 63. santa rosa about 11 degrees below normal. san francisco typically we should be at 70 but instead today 61. and we should be at 79 in livermore but instead today a pair of sixes. now our live cbs 5 weather camera indicates that clouds are trying to clear out. official sundown at 6:35. temperatu
. >> reporter: to the benefit of educating the maritime industry and creating jobs. >> no one's really done this before to be able to maintain ships like this and to be able to exfoliating paint. >> reporter: thanks to a solid scrap metal market 15 ships are making money as opposed to an environmental mess and there's more war that came from. patrick sedillo cbs 5 -- there's more where that came from. patrick sedillo, cbs 5. >>> before we get to 90s, we have other...
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it is truly unique about this we can introduce educational content. not only looking at something but learning about it at the same time. >> gotcha. this will go how fast? how fast can i go. >> it will go 15 miles an hour. we're going to auckland. we can go to auckland and run in new zealand. it is incredible. makes the running experience something you never experience at home. >> especially trying to run 15 miles an hour in traffic might be an hour. >> okay. i'm up to a five minute mile. i will try to make it to a four minute mile pace but, i doubt that i will. liz: don't trip. >> i think this is a first. i have never seen a interview carried on while somebody is jogging that fast. guaranteed this will be on comedy central. liz: tell mr. clawson, he is a great boom man with the mike. never seen a ceo do that well with a microphone. >> turned over control to him. liz: good stuff, jeff. >> tough getting old, isn't it? liz: good stuff. david: he can't utter another word. liz: go back to new zealand, jeff. david: a down day on wall street. what's in stor
it is truly unique about this we can introduce educational content. not only looking at something but learning about it at the same time. >> gotcha. this will go how fast? how fast can i go. >> it will go 15 miles an hour. we're going to auckland. we can go to auckland and run in new zealand. it is incredible. makes the running experience something you never experience at home. >> especially trying to run 15 miles an hour in traffic might be an hour. >> okay. i'm up to a...
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the taliban are actually proud of targeting a teenage girl who wants an education. a taliban spokesman called her, quote, the symbol of inif a dells and obscenity. unquote. in fact, malala is a devout muslim. she rose to prominence as a symbol of resistance to curtail education for girls when they took control of the swat valley in 2009. at age 11 she was writing an anonymous blog about life under be the taliban. in one entry entitled, i am afraid, she wrote about a terrible dream of helicopters and the taliban. fear is the taliban's primary weapon. reinforced with a willingness to use extreme violence against anyone who contradicts their medieval rules. her willingness to speak out gave her a nomination for the children's peace prize. >> there are people whose voices have been suppressed and people are living in fear but i think there will be many malala's in this country. i have all the faith. >> reporter: today school children made a point of praying for her. medical officials say that malala will be kept in the hospital for a few more days and then if necessary
the taliban are actually proud of targeting a teenage girl who wants an education. a taliban spokesman called her, quote, the symbol of inif a dells and obscenity. unquote. in fact, malala is a devout muslim. she rose to prominence as a symbol of resistance to curtail education for girls when they took control of the swat valley in 2009. at age 11 she was writing an anonymous blog about life under be the taliban. in one entry entitled, i am afraid, she wrote about a terrible dream of...
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the 14-year-old is a well-known blogger who pushed for greater access to education for women. >>> this morning the family members of those who died in the september 11th attacks will come face to face with some of the men who allegedly planned those attacks. they are being allowed to watch a closed circuit broadcast of today's pretrial hearing from several u.s. military bases. the rest of the public will not have access to this video feed. the court session is being held at guantanamo bay in cuba. five suspects, including the alleged mastermind, have been charged in the terrorist attacks. >>> 6:40. this morning the pentagon is investigating why a navy submarine collided with a cruiser off the east coast. the accident happened saturday afternoon during routine training operations. luckily, no one was hurt. both vessels now back and forth so crews can determine the extent of the damage. the sub's propulsion plant was not damaged sdplnc eddamaged. >>> 6:41. coming up, a sluggish start for bay area sluggers. how fans are keeping hope for a turn-around alive at giants home field. >>> plus "
the 14-year-old is a well-known blogger who pushed for greater access to education for women. >>> this morning the family members of those who died in the september 11th attacks will come face to face with some of the men who allegedly planned those attacks. they are being allowed to watch a closed circuit broadcast of today's pretrial hearing from several u.s. military bases. the rest of the public will not have access to this video feed. the court session is being held at guantanamo...
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a news conference is scheduled this morning in chicago to introduce the new city's chief education officer. a former teacher and administrator for cleveland ohio. she has been filling in as interim ceo since the former ceo resigned that happened just three weeks after the big teachers' strike. the mayor hand- picked the new ceo of questions about her man is becoming a distraction. will see what comes out of that. the price to mailing letters going up again the u.s. postal service started announced starting in january he stempel cost 46¢ that is up one penny. for $1.10 customer cam mail a letter in thany where in the world. >> will take a break at 4:25 a.m. we have more straight ahead and live look of lost angeles where this rspace shuttle endeavor is troubling to the california signed center from lax this will be to a trip. more on that story coming up. we will get an update on the weather with erica. more it could not lead to the end of the game because anything can happen with the oakland fans. there's always next year. in the anything could happen with the oakland a's we have seen them
a news conference is scheduled this morning in chicago to introduce the new city's chief education officer. a former teacher and administrator for cleveland ohio. she has been filling in as interim ceo since the former ceo resigned that happened just three weeks after the big teachers' strike. the mayor hand- picked the new ceo of questions about her man is becoming a distraction. will see what comes out of that. the price to mailing letters going up again the u.s. postal service started...
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board of education. the brown case had been argued before the court prior to warren's arrival and held over the previous term. it is impossible to know, i think, any fair estimation has to admit that it's impossible to know precisely how the court would have ruled under warren's predecessor. but notes from the conference under chief justice fred vincent, his predecessor, suggest that at best the court would have struck school segregation by a vote of 6-3 with vincent dissenting. at worst, it is possible that it might have gone 5-4 to uphold segregation. the latter would have been a catastrophe for race relations, but even a split vote striking school segregation could have been calamitous. it would have 'em boldened segregationists to find support for their institutions in the supreme court, particularly by its chief justice. the job confronting warren in his first term then was nothing less than a defining test of american race relations. as warren took over brown, i think it mattered that he came from
board of education. the brown case had been argued before the court prior to warren's arrival and held over the previous term. it is impossible to know, i think, any fair estimation has to admit that it's impossible to know precisely how the court would have ruled under warren's predecessor. but notes from the conference under chief justice fred vincent, his predecessor, suggest that at best the court would have struck school segregation by a vote of 6-3 with vincent dissenting. at worst, it is...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> welcome back. take a look at u.s. equity futures at this hour. red arrows across the board. marginal, but worth keeping an eye on this morning. we also have some headlines for you. danaher selling apex tool group to bain capital, paying about $1.6 billion for the business, which makes a number of popular tools, including hand tools for the sears craftsman brand. any time people talk about bain these days, they think of romney, but he has nothing to do with this. >> i looked around for benghazi stuff on the cover of "new york times." >> and you're looking right at the bain story. >> that movie really did cause the whole libya thing. we apologized to libyans for the movie -- >> it was 100% wrong. went on "meet the press." >> they got
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. >> what they are expected to show of what the mayor is asking officials to do in this morning's education awareness. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than cards earning 1% cash back on almost everything. >> in this morning's education alert, new details about baltimore city schools. >> the mayor is calling on the district's ceo and school board to make changes. a state audit is expected to show a pattern of school system over spending and mismanagement. the mayor says the must bear responsibility for the negative findings. >> we have made tremendous amount of progress. that being said, i am sure that he wants to rectify this just like i want him to. i do not think he is satisfied. with the findings and that is why i expect he will be making corrective action as well as the school board. >> the mayor said the audit could impact the city's efforts in receiving state funding. >> still ahead, the latest on the developing story. >> overnight fire here in northeast baltimore claims
. >> what they are expected to show of what the mayor is asking officials to do in this morning's education awareness. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than cards earning 1% cash back on almost everything. >> in this morning's education alert, new details about baltimore city schools. >> the mayor is calling on the district's ceo and school board to make changes....
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for me to challenge a child, their right to education, a girl's right to education, it is a fundamental violation. >> you think this is isolated to that region where they still have an influence? >> i think we have seen an erosion of rights over the past few years, and we have seen women and girls being targeted more and more by extremist elements. it shows fundamentally that there is a real power struggle going on, but part of the power struggle is being fought on the lines of gender and gender-based violence. >> when you see what is happening nbc our report, he recently returned from afghanistan. how optimistic are you that the improvements that have been made in the last three years in terms of getting girls in the school and allowing them to stay there will be upheld once nato forces leave? >> i think there is a commitment amongst community to keeping children in school and seeing girls in school. we saw a tremendous increase in the number of girls in school in afghanistan once they were pushed out of power. you still have 3 million girls out of school, 35 million worldwide. there i
for me to challenge a child, their right to education, a girl's right to education, it is a fundamental violation. >> you think this is isolated to that region where they still have an influence? >> i think we have seen an erosion of rights over the past few years, and we have seen women and girls being targeted more and more by extremist elements. it shows fundamentally that there is a real power struggle going on, but part of the power struggle is being fought on the lines of...
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i'll get my education if it's at home, school or any place. save our schools, save our pakistan. >> reporter: local pakistani officials in the swat valley where malala yousufzai lived said they offered her protection but her father refused it. the driver of the truck she had been riding in is among those under suspicion. two other girls were wounded in the attack. the shooting has been condemned around the world including by the u.s. >> she was attacked and shot by extremists who don't want girls to have an education. and don't want girls to speak for themselves. and don't want girls to become leaders. >> reporter: malala yousufzai had said whenever you watch someone being oppressed raise your voice against it. now the 14-year-old girl is fighting for her life because she raised her voice. the surgeon who operated on her said the high velocity close range shot damaged critical areas of the brain. survival is not in doubt but what kind of survival. >> mark, is there any chance they might move her out of the country? >> reporter: well, they said
i'll get my education if it's at home, school or any place. save our schools, save our pakistan. >> reporter: local pakistani officials in the swat valley where malala yousufzai lived said they offered her protection but her father refused it. the driver of the truck she had been riding in is among those under suspicion. two other girls were wounded in the attack. the shooting has been condemned around the world including by the u.s. >> she was attacked and shot by extremists who...
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it's all this rehabilitation, education. we have all that in our jails, nobody talks about, but we punish our children, take away certain things from them, privileges. why can't we punish people who committed crimes and take away their privileges? >> there's probably not another law enforcement figure in america as famous or as well covered as sheriff joe arpaio. so i had had some idea about who he was before i went in, but when you actually meet him, it's a really interesting experience. >> so what is this? a little introduction? >> 78 years old, he can sit down and talk with you for two hours straight and he could have done 20 hours straight. he is passionate about his position and about his beliefs, and he likes to talk about them. >> why does your message resonate? i mean, you win your elections pretty handily, right? >> yeah. in 1992 i made a promise to the people, i will be a very active sheriff. i don't play golf, i don't fish, i have no hobbies, i just work 14 hours a day. and then i'm not afraid to talk to the media
it's all this rehabilitation, education. we have all that in our jails, nobody talks about, but we punish our children, take away certain things from them, privileges. why can't we punish people who committed crimes and take away their privileges? >> there's probably not another law enforcement figure in america as famous or as well covered as sheriff joe arpaio. so i had had some idea about who he was before i went in, but when you actually meet him, it's a really interesting experience....
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children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. there are laws so, explain this.? how can something get bigger.. and smaller? there's more of it.. and less of it? well, i guess the laws of physics are more like.. general guidelines. humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can "untrip" you as you go through your life request and discounts when you need them most. just call... and speak with a licensed representative about saving on your policy when you get married, move into a new house... [crash!] or add a car to your policy. don't forget to ask about saving up to 10% when you combine your auto and home insurance with liberty mutual. security, coverage, and savings. all the things humans need to make our beautifully imperfect world a little less imperfect. call... and lock in your rate for 12 months. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? at meineke i have options
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you don't have much jobs, don't have much education programming here. don't have much recreation. we're isolated with everything. we are isolated in our cell. we come out here to the rec area, and we're isolated. i try to do the right things, but there have been times, yes, that i got into a fight over certain things. >> i myself had many a run-ins with inmate sears. had to lock him up out of population several times. >> the only conversation that we really are -- or social contact that we really have or anything, as you can see, is yelling. i've had to do things i didn't want to have to do, you know, beating people up and stuff. i was a young kid then. i'm older now. i was 16 years old when i got busted, and they waited till i turned 17 and tried me as an adult. maybe if i had stayed at home and ate dinner with my parents and things like that and listened to my mother or my sister when she said, mom is worried, and you never stay at home anymore, and you're always out partying with your friends, and you care about them more and so on, things like that, well, if i hadn't been doin
you don't have much jobs, don't have much education programming here. don't have much recreation. we're isolated with everything. we are isolated in our cell. we come out here to the rec area, and we're isolated. i try to do the right things, but there have been times, yes, that i got into a fight over certain things. >> i myself had many a run-ins with inmate sears. had to lock him up out of population several times. >> the only conversation that we really are -- or social contact...
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they do support -- is long does it support girls' education. -- islam does support girls' education. the fact that malala is one of them, it has personalized the issue. >> do you think this attack on malala might help the pakastani government have the political will to take on the taliban? >> i just heard that the ministry and the minister of the interior are hoping this will give them the will to move the bank that has not happened and needs to happen if pakistan is to have an effective counterterrorism policy. >> are you worried that the american condemnation of the attack on malala could prove counterproductive when you are trying to help? >> we are not the only ones condemning. even those who are anti-american are condemning the attack. it may reverberate most negatively against one candidate for president, but he has held back from condemning the taliban himself for a reason that i think is very interesting. he says he is afraid they would retaliate against his workers in the region. that shows you the deaths of the year and intimidation that just a handful -- the death of the f
they do support -- is long does it support girls' education. -- islam does support girls' education. the fact that malala is one of them, it has personalized the issue. >> do you think this attack on malala might help the pakastani government have the political will to take on the taliban? >> i just heard that the ministry and the minister of the interior are hoping this will give them the will to move the bank that has not happened and needs to happen if pakistan is to have an...
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for a good education. >> and when you look at education statistics in the u.s. compared to rest of the industrialized world, we fell to what? >> we're way in the middle. we-- we are not at the top of the league any more by a long shot. we need to spend more on technology if we want to be competitive in the world. >> why didn't we do this in the stimulus program that was enacted? >> i think we should have done more. i think the -- >> was it a commit political compromise that prevented the stimulus program being what might have met your approval. >> it was partly a political compromise. i think it was partly a misdiagnosis. >> even though republicans didn't vote for it. >> that's right. but it was partly a misdiagnosis that we were going to be facing a short-term problem and what i just described are long-term things. and they wanted to focus on things that be would short term fillers. their model was the financial sector was sick. you put it in the hospital. for a year and a half or two, then it recovers. and the economy goes on as it was before. >> even though m
for a good education. >> and when you look at education statistics in the u.s. compared to rest of the industrialized world, we fell to what? >> we're way in the middle. we-- we are not at the top of the league any more by a long shot. we need to spend more on technology if we want to be competitive in the world. >> why didn't we do this in the stimulus program that was enacted? >> i think we should have done more. i think the -- >> was it a commit political...
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. >> reporter: lynch comes across as a very educated young man. >> harking back to my own abuse. what i found particularly dispushing was sandusky's demeanor. his denial, his laughing and shurking it off, like this is all a misunderstanding. >> reporter: the judge sentenced him to at least 30 years in prison. >> we're pleased to a sentence. it was a life sentence but it was a lot less than we thought it could have been. >> personally i would have liked the statement if the judge had given him everything he could have given him which i think it is 425 years. >> reporter: lidner the man who lynch says abused him was never tried in court. lynch is now working with the santa clara district's attorney office and his web page nonprofit to change the law. >> i think if we can repeal the statute of limitations and these people can be brought to justice, 30, 50 years down the line that's the biggest deterrent for these guys. >> reporter: lynch says the best way to repeal the statute of limitations is by putting the issue on the ballot and letting the voters decide. reporting live from san
. >> reporter: lynch comes across as a very educated young man. >> harking back to my own abuse. what i found particularly dispushing was sandusky's demeanor. his denial, his laughing and shurking it off, like this is all a misunderstanding. >> reporter: the judge sentenced him to at least 30 years in prison. >> we're pleased to a sentence. it was a life sentence but it was a lot less than we thought it could have been. >> personally i would have liked the...
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, get an education in life. or you can come in here and learn how to be a better criminal. a lot of people just -- just can't deal with isolation. >> oh, man, you read my eyes like -- >> in an attempt to help inmates come to terms with their crimes, one unique program uses literature. this particular group is discussing "macbeth," shakespeare's tragedy about a general's murderous rise to power and eventual demise. >> i'm from the hood, you know, i'm from the hood. and since i came in contact with shakespeare, i see a lot of those parallels that correlate with urban life, you know, to urban lifehood, you know, the 21st century in comparison to the 1600s, the time shakespeare wrote the play. >> "macbeth" mirrors a life of tragedy but also brings about understanding because when you look into something and you see yourself, and you understand yourself, you understand the world. >> what is the relationship between "macbeth" and banquil? shakespeare doesn't fill in that gap. are they friends? does he feel some loyalt
, get an education in life. or you can come in here and learn how to be a better criminal. a lot of people just -- just can't deal with isolation. >> oh, man, you read my eyes like -- >> in an attempt to help inmates come to terms with their crimes, one unique program uses literature. this particular group is discussing "macbeth," shakespeare's tragedy about a general's murderous rise to power and eventual demise. >> i'm from the hood, you know, i'm from the hood....
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i don't have any plans to cut education funding. grants that people go to college i'm continuing on planning to grow so i'm not planning on making changes there. >> it was a deeply divided nation or at least it was unless last night that brought all americans in agreement. there is no red america or blue america there is only the america that can't believe how bad this guy did in the debates. >> geraldo: a fox news alert. i'm geraldo rivera reporting that in the wake of mitt romney's undeniable triumph in wednesday's presidential debate there is conflicting evidence on whether the republican challenger continues to enjoy a post debate bounce. the rasmussen pressial tracking poll says clearly that he does. scott scores the rates romney 49% to obama's 47%. but today's gallup daily tracking poll still has the president up slightly saturday's gallup scoring the race obama 49% to romney's 46%. nowyer with reflects the current reality it is obviously a razor thin margin. so is there added pressure on the vice presidential candidates for t
i don't have any plans to cut education funding. grants that people go to college i'm continuing on planning to grow so i'm not planning on making changes there. >> it was a deeply divided nation or at least it was unless last night that brought all americans in agreement. there is no red america or blue america there is only the america that can't believe how bad this guy did in the debates. >> geraldo: a fox news alert. i'm geraldo rivera reporting that in the wake of mitt...
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. >> you educate a man, you educate an individual, you educate a woman, you educate a family, and that's what i feel like. >> in santa clara, sergio quintana, abc7 news. >> the degree is dated august, 1959, and it's in home economics. a discipline that doesn't exist at san jose anymore but faculty felt she had enough earned credits. >>> >>> barry manilow is hitting the winning note for san jose public schools e has donated a yamaha piano to launch a musical instrument drive for the school. if you donate a new or gently-used instrument at the hp pavillion box office by december 6th you will get two tickets to man low's concert on the same night. it's all part of the man low music project. >>> that sounds like a fair trade. >> the space shuttle is moving slowly, much more slowly than i said. ite not due to be at the museum until about 9:00 ton. >> okay. >> the cloud cover is moving slowly out of here. it's been really gray the last couple days but making for an autumn-like feel to the weather. today can you see the crescent moon? this is from our roof camera that. shows we do have some cle
. >> you educate a man, you educate an individual, you educate a woman, you educate a family, and that's what i feel like. >> in santa clara, sergio quintana, abc7 news. >> the degree is dated august, 1959, and it's in home economics. a discipline that doesn't exist at san jose anymore but faculty felt she had enough earned credits. >>> >>> barry manilow is hitting the winning note for san jose public schools e has donated a yamaha piano to launch a musical...
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. >> it is an educated guess. >> gretchen: ken blackwell in the important swing state of ohio. thank you for breaking it down. have a great weekend. >> thank you, gretchen. >> gretchen: military members denied the right to vote? will the decision get changed in time? in this debate someone had to call the cops. happy birthday to curt cameron 42 today. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm hi'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male annncer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus,
. >> it is an educated guess. >> gretchen: ken blackwell in the important swing state of ohio. thank you for breaking it down. have a great weekend. >> thank you, gretchen. >> gretchen: military members denied the right to vote? will the decision get changed in time? in this debate someone had to call the cops. happy birthday to curt cameron 42 today. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm...
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>> on one hand, everyone in this country is wining about how it is so hard to find good educators. we find one, so says her record, and what do we do? fire her for a couple of p i can tours that are nothing more than bikinis, lingerie bikinis. having said that, i am not sure a counselor is a teacher. but whatever type of counseling she does, she apparently does it very well. >> i never had a good guidance counselor, and they never told me anything. the real villain in this is the kid. if you are a boy, why would you do this? you would blackmail her. you would say, mrs. web, do you see these pictures, we are having private counseling. >> i doubt this kid ran to the principal and said, look, look, look. he was in the closet with six other kids. they were laughing about it and saying look at this. and then somebody says, show us what you have and made the kid rat it out. that's what they do to kids. they make them rats. >> that's what they do. >> what is this? >> what is the code word for laughing? >> i am trying to watch. >> you were never in a tree house with a playboy and everybody
>> on one hand, everyone in this country is wining about how it is so hard to find good educators. we find one, so says her record, and what do we do? fire her for a couple of p i can tours that are nothing more than bikinis, lingerie bikinis. having said that, i am not sure a counselor is a teacher. but whatever type of counseling she does, she apparently does it very well. >> i never had a good guidance counselor, and they never told me anything. the real villain in this is the...
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education is not granted the way it's granted here. how can we ever think there would be durable peace in these areas without people who have access to education. years ago you used to say you open a school, you close a jail. with that idea, one little girl is more threatening to the taliban today than the pakistani army. the pan stanny often they flirt with these groups and they close an eye on them and they let them govern certain areas. even the americans were protesting more than once say they give them actual information, they give them funds and very often they don't take care of the protection of the civil society in these areas. we have to understand that in the last ten years, americans spent $20 billion only in pakistan. 80% of that budget went directly to the army. 170 million went to education. what we are doing in these countries, we have to think that our policy is about building armies. not about building societities. what malala wanted was to build a civil society that lead to democratization of the place. and lead to t
education is not granted the way it's granted here. how can we ever think there would be durable peace in these areas without people who have access to education. years ago you used to say you open a school, you close a jail. with that idea, one little girl is more threatening to the taliban today than the pakistani army. the pan stanny often they flirt with these groups and they close an eye on them and they let them govern certain areas. even the americans were protesting more than once say...
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and another around 6 or $8 billion will go to an education protection account. it is that that account can't be used by any other -- for any other purpose. however, that money then frees up the same amount of money in the general fund so that those sacramento politicians can use that money to pay for other things can pay for pensions, social programs or whatever jet ski, whatever they want. so the truth is, politicians can touch the mon -- can't touch the exact money in the account but can spend now what is freed up in the general fund so each side is pointing at each other. they are both wrong. >> a little politics there. i guess there's opposition especially for one family. tell us about that. >> i have to tell you the munger family is off jerry brown's christmas list. that's for sure. charles munger was a vice president at berkshire hathaway so a very wealthy violent working with warren buffett. his two children one is charles junior one is molly, charles is a -- charles junior is a republican and very active in politics in california. molly munger a democrat
and another around 6 or $8 billion will go to an education protection account. it is that that account can't be used by any other -- for any other purpose. however, that money then frees up the same amount of money in the general fund so that those sacramento politicians can use that money to pay for other things can pay for pensions, social programs or whatever jet ski, whatever they want. so the truth is, politicians can touch the mon -- can't touch the exact money in the account but can...
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. >> it's a gender issue, an education issue the fact that 433 million school days are lost every year because kids are sick from contaminated water. >> the water in our toilet is cleaner than the water most people are drinking. >> you have been working on this for 20 years. is it that we don't have enough water on the planet? the water is dirty? where does the issue begin? >> there's enough water on the planet. the challenge is making sure that water is clean and making sure it's where people live. you know, in the united states, there is water scarcity. we have the policies and money to deal with it. we pay twice for our cable bill what we do for water. >> people aren't equally poor. the people without access to water, they are not all in the same boat. in a lot of situations, in urban environments, piping water by people's houses. they just don't have access to it. instead, the people working, holding down jobs are standing in a line at a designated time to get their water. gary pioneered an idea called water credit, if you can take a loan app and buy your time back. a $75 or $100 l
. >> it's a gender issue, an education issue the fact that 433 million school days are lost every year because kids are sick from contaminated water. >> the water in our toilet is cleaner than the water most people are drinking. >> you have been working on this for 20 years. is it that we don't have enough water on the planet? the water is dirty? where does the issue begin? >> there's enough water on the planet. the challenge is making sure that water is clean and making...